Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 247, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1927 — Page 4

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a CHEVROLET fALERSINCITV ■FOR convention ■ctory Oificials Pass on I Plans to Indiana Sales It / Agencies. ■ f casting a year of continued for the automobile busiK, 325 Indiana Chevrolet dealers in Indianapolis for a sales meetand dinner this afternoon and Hvening. This is the third of twentyKne conventions to be held this Fwinter from coast to coast. Sales plans for the greatest year j in the history of the Chevrolet Motor | Company were to be outlined at the general session in Murat Temple at 2 this afternoon, followed by a banquet in the Claypool Hotel at 6:30 p. in. Vice President Here R. H. Grant, vice president and general sales manager of the Chevrolet Motor Company, assisted by several other'eompany officials are conducting the meeting. Plans which Grant will outline to dealers call for a measureable sales increase over last year’s record, which exceeded the best previous year by more than 40 per cent. Sales plans were to be illustrated at the Murat by playlets. More scenery and stage properties are used in these playlets than in the average theatrical production. Other Officials in City Grant is assisted in directing the meetings by C. E. Dawson, assistant general sales manager, A. P. Young, regional sales manager at Flint, and Charles Lee, sales manager of the Indianapolis zone. Other Chevrolet officials here: R. K. White, sales promotion manager; J. E. Grimm Jr., advertising manager; J. P. Little, manager of parts and service division; Sidney Corbett, manager of fleet sales division, and W. G. Lewellen, assistant sales production manager. ABOLISH MENU TERMS Russian Bill of Fare No Longer to Contain Foreign Names Bu United Press MOSCOW, Jan. 20.—Roast beef case au lait, consomae and other adaptations of foreign names for foods henceforth will appear no more on Russian bill of fare. The government has ordered that foods in Russia must be called by their proper Russian names to stimulate national feeling in Russia and thereby unintentionally maidng life a little less happy for foreign visitors.

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SENATE Hills Introduced I S. B. Cl—Xlldredge, Permits fifth-da-sa cities and towns joint hixh schools. County and Township Business. S. B. 62—Bradford. Repeals absent voters law. Elections. \ 8. B. 63—Cravens. Eliminates word | ‘ insane” from State hospitals. Benevo- [ lent Institutions. j S. B. 64—Harlan. Places township : roads under county commission. Roads. 1 , S- rßarVui. Regulates air traffic. ! Judiciary A. | S. B. 66—Harrison. Amends county tubercular hospital act to permit furnishing and equlppintr buildings. Judieiary B. S. B. 67—Hodges. Raises city officials’ isijlapiep at Haipmond and East Chicago. 1 Fees and Salaries. S. B 68—Koenig. Provides joint taxing unit for building township line roads. County and Township Business. S. B. 69—Koenig. Provides for suit ; against third party under workmen’s combertsiftidri *aflt. Judieiary A. S. B. 70—Leonard. Compels Bible read--Img in public schools. Education. S B. 71—Cravens and Lindley. Appropriates SI,OOO for Indiana Vegetable Growers Association. Agriculture. S. B. Places automobile insurance plates with county auditors for distribution. County and Township Business. S. B. 73—O'Rourke. Authorizes incorporation of Ft. Wayne Presbyterian Church. Corporations. • S ‘ B -. 7 'brr . h Removes jurisdiction of insane to Circuit and Superior Courts. Organization of Courts. , s - B- —Shake. Authorizes ditches ,Miaar rtin ' to e,suns - HOUSE Bills Introduced 7 7—Kellar. Provides separate courts for Warren and Benton Counties. Organization of Courts. H. B. 78—-Wray. Provides separate cirfb'i c 2. urtß for Ivhite and Carroll CounOrganization of Courts, ii ™ —Bennett. Requiring State H. B. 80—Donnell. Providing for portionment of congressional districts. Congressional Re a pi> ortlon men t. H. B. 81—-Ridenour. Placing pipe-lino companies under public service commission. Judiciary A. H B. 82—Huffman. Prevent* employment or tax ferrets on commission basis. Judiciary A. ■, B - ? 3 —, Appropriating SIO,OOO for 1 rancisco disaster sufferers. Ways and Means. H. B. 84—Martindale. Providing $5 per day for assessors for service on boards of review. Fees and Salaries. H. B. Bo—Ahlgren. Permitting E. Chicago s municipal water system to invest surplus in certificates of deposit so as to increase interest rate. Cities of Second Class. H. B. 86—Harrison, Duncan. Authorizmg use of photostatic machine in making duplicates of public records County and Townships. , H. B. 87—Batterman. Repeals law prohibiting towns from incurring debt except upon petition of majority of resident property owners. Cities and. Towns. H. B. 88—Grant. Licensing and regulating- “hot dog” stands at fairs. Judiciary B. H. B. 89—Salawasscr. Providing sepa rate superior courts for La Porte and Porter Counties. Organization of Courts. H. B. 90—Gardner. Provides school for Negroes in domestic arts and science and m . agriculture. Appropriates $26,000 available when equal sum is raised by private donation. Ways and Means. H. B. 91—Werner. Provides State aid for blind not in public institutions. Ways and Means. ’ H. B. 92—Claycombe. Act removing tax exemption discrimination from tntema-

Dog-Gone Trouble at Muncie Hu Time* Sncciul MUNCIE, Ind., Jan. 20. Muncie was in a "dog-gone” turmoil today over the recent quarantine order issued by the State board of health. First: The Humane Society protested that the shooting of dogs found without muzzles was immune and proposed that a lethal gas chamber be constructed to execute the dogs. The board of works blocked the plan to establish the chamber in the city barns. The society is looking for anew location. Second: The city is facing a SI,OOO suit filed by William Shafer because his pet “Jack” was shot by a policeman. Shafer said the dog bore a vaccination tag. The policeman declares he aimed at another dog and hit Shafer’s by mistake.

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tional labor organizations. Judieiary B. H. B. 93—Allowing claim of E. E. Webster as result of highway accident. Ways and Means. H. B. 94—Nolan. Permitting fraternal organizations to insure lives of children. Judiciary B. H. B. 95—Garrard. Providing dog tax and assessing damages for injury to livestock and poultry by dogs. Rights and Privileges. H. B. 96—Transferring of tax fund from county commissioners to township trustees. Requires board of education to lix dog tax. Rights and Privileges. H. B. 97—Byers (St. Joseph t. Provides that school boards and township trustees shall furnish free text hooks to all pupils in grade schools, beginning September. 1928 and provides lor levying of special tax for such purpose. Education. H. B. 98—Chamberlain. Fixing salaries of members of industrial board at $6,000 per year. Ways and Means. H. B. 99 —Worley (Vigo), Storen. Amendment providing that sheriff's seise and destroy food unfit for sale. State Medicine. li. B. 100—Worley (Vigoi, Duncan. Providing that cities may make contract with industrial concerns that industrial property will not be annexed to city. Manufacturing and Commerce. H. B. 101—Knapp. Creating county boards of education. Education. House Resolution H. R. I—Saunders. Authorizing appointment of five as an investigation committee to probe misconduct of public officials. Judiciary A. FOG PREVENTS RECITAL Bu United Press LONDON, Jan. 20.—The fog was so thick at Burton-on Trent that M. Less Pouishnoff, famous Russian pianist, was prevented from giving his scheduled recital in the Town Hall. The large audience of muse lovers heard nothing but the distracted voice of the artist explain that the van carrying his piano to the building had gone astray in the fog and could not be found. “I am bound by contract not to play on any other make,” he said, “and I cannot now obtain one of my required make. I am ready to play to you, but alas, your fog is too thick.” HEADACHES FROM SLIGHT COLDS Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by stopping the Cold. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c.—Advertisement.

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SOLONS ASK DATE FOR PAY HEARING Request Court to Order Pay at $lO Rate. Date for a hearing on a petition for a writ of mandamus requiring State Auditor Lewis S. Bowman to draw warrants on the State treasury for pay at the rate of $lO a day for Legislature services was to be set today by Judge Joseph Milner, Superloi Court Five, in whose court it wai filed late Wednesday. Senator James .T. Nejdl of Gary and other members of the Legislature filed the petition. Bowman said Wednesday that in accordance witli Attorney General Arthur L. Gilliom's opinion, he would not honor the $lO a day salary. The law calling for the $4 increase was passed o%'er the veto of Governor Jackson and declared void by Gilliom. The petition was filed when the auditor refused tiie formal demand of Lieutenant Governor Van Orman that each of the legislators be paid $l2O for twelve days. '

MOVE TO FOSTER BOOM FOR REED Missourian’s Friends Back White House Hopes. Bu United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—The bboin launched in New York for Senator James A. Reed of Missouri as Democratic presidential candidate in 1928 will be pushed by Missouri friends, who are now here to- nurture it. His “Americanism” platform, with plunks for tolerance in religion and in prohibition were approved in some quarters of the Democratic party today, while Reed backers said bis anti-World Court and antiLeague of Nations proposals would not impede the movement of the anti-Al Smith group -to find a candidate other than the New York Governor. Despite rei>ortp that William G. McAdoo, the Wilsonian leader, is to attempt a rejuvenation of his old conflict with Smith for the party leadership, most Democrats here believe he cannot do it. Births Boys George and Marie Wells. Methodist Hospital. Albert and Mary Marchmeyer, Methodist Hospital. George and Lillian Henley, 1812 Southeastern. George and Lydia Smith. Christian Hospital. Elmore and Henrietta Waterman. 1025 George and Emma Kleinsohmitt, 1345 Union. Glen and Blla Lentz. 2102 Nowland. Raymond and Mildred Albert, 1656 Bellfontaine. Girls Harvey and Colodia De Weese. Methodist Hospital. James and Mildred Hurt. Methodist Hospital. J. Lewis and Georgians Bray, Methodist Hospital. Julius and Marguerite Revel. Methodist Hospital. Benjamin and Goldie Austin, 56 Kenyon. William and Eula Chambers, 2325 S. Pennsylvania. George and Catherine Foreman, 920 Massachusetts. Robert and Clara Harbin, 1422 Union. William and Jessie Tucker. 1530 W. Twenty-Seventh. John and Lela Lozaro, 1338 W. Twen-ty-Third. Albert anand Jennie ing. Charles and Laura Blaeke, 332 S. Emerson. Arthur and Madge Aichom. 5212 Burgess. Deaths Tillie Carl Bossert, 74. Christian Hospital. uremia. Josejih Hawley ,45. 549 S. Belmont, accidental. Rutli Pemberton. 22 days. 1314 Lexington. broncho pneumonia. Velma May Hockersmith. 24 days, 2239 Winter, ileocolitis. William H. Geeltler, 53, city hospital, acute dilatation of heart. Mary Henley, 76. 1863 N. Talbott, cardio vascular renal disease. Charles Lee Cox, 2 months. 829 S. Meridian. marasmus. Infant Pleasant. 7 hours, 910 N. Belmont. premature birth. Catherine Tracy Austin, 83. 5818 E Washington, arteriosclerosis. Mina Jean Aiehhorn, 4 days, 6212 Burgess. premature birth. William C. Robinson, 36 Emerson Are., accidental. Mary Girgie Adam. 86. 114 S. Ritter chronic interstitial nephritis. Mary Andrews. 55. 713 Muskingum, acute dilatation of heart. Oliver E. Bittner. 42, city hospital, accidental. William S. Lengle, 79. 272 N. Gale uremia. John Edward Craig, 19. Methodist Hospital. appendicitis. AJmon Templeton, 23. city hospital, lobar pneumonia. I*o FT TO BE HONORED Bu United Press “V MADRID, Jan. 20. Spain la preparing to celebrate on May 23, the third centenary of one of its famous poets, Luis de Gongoray Argote, who introduced to literature the style known as “Gongorlsm.”

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NEW VARIETY OF CUCUMBERS OERE i Fancy Hothouse Kind Latest Commodity. Fancy liothou.se cucumbers were , placed on the city market stands today, where the imported southern variety has been on sale several days. The home-grown cucumbers sold at 33 cents each. This was the only new commodity J offered today, but prices advanced on two other vegetables. Peas advanced to 35 cents and beans 50 cents a pound. Especially large pineapples sold for 40 cents each. Poultry dealers report that broilers are scarce, now selling at 60 cents a pound. Prices of other kinds of fowls are unchanged. Fruits and j vegetable quotations were steady. SAFER ROADS ASKED A. H. Hinkle Speaker at Purdue Conference. Bu United Press LAFAYETTE. Ind., Jan. 19. A I plea for more extensive promotion of safety measures on Indiana highways was before the four hundred ; highway men attending the Purdue • road school here. The plea was voiced by A. H. Hin- | kle, maintenance superintendent of i the Indiana State highway commis-! sion, in an address before members of the school. “Increased motor traffic, higher speed and a large number of accidents have made these measures necssary,” Hinkle said.

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